The first king who ruled over them was named Uranos. […] In this drama we meet the first mention of a very remarkable notion of the Greeks. […] «The first love of Phœbos,» says Ovid, «was Daphne, the daughter of Peneios.» […] Mount Parrhasios then witnessed the first exploit of the huntress-goddess. […] She bore the two first as the sister of Apollo Loxias and Hecaergos.